Financial Support for competitive exams BY GOVT
Jharkhand Prime Minister Hemant Soren said on Saturday that the government would soon introduce a policy of financial assistance for students preparing for competition exams. Soren talked here about the start of hiring local candidates in the private sector of Jharkhand and the distribution of appointments to about 11,000 young people in the private sector. The CM said the Cabinet approved the new private sector policy rules on Friday.
Under the new policy, private companies must make 75 percent reservations for locals, he said. To the young people who received the appointment, the CM said, Students wishing to prepare for competitive exams such as JPSC, UPSC, engineering, and medicine will receive financial support from the government to prepare. The policy will be applied soon for this.
He said recruitment training had been conducted in the state for the past few days. A recently issued a letter of appointment to more than 250 people who passed the JPSC exam. Of the total of 35, we are below the poverty line (BPL), which is a great achievement. We hired workers from the Institute of Forensic Medicine for the first time, says Soren.
Jharkhand is called the posterior state. But we will be a major state of the country in the next 5-7 years. To do this, everyone needs to work together. Satyan and Bhokta, Minister of Labor of Jharkhand, Alamgir Alam, Minister of Rural Development, and Mahua Manjhi of Rajya Sabha MP were also present.
Praveen Kumar Toppo, Minister of Labor, Employment, Training, and Skills, said up to 11,391 young people who have been employed in the private sector since April this year have received appointments. Of the total, 5,332 young people were employed in the clothing sector, 1,041 in health care, 1,168 in management and entrepreneurship, 785 in automobiles, and 118 in telecommunications, he said.
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